unguard

/ʌnˈɡɑrd/
verb
  1. To remove a guard or protection from something; to make something vulnerable or unprotected.
    • The soldiers were ordered to unguard the gate after the ceasefire.
    • Never unguard your computer by disabling the firewall.
    • She decided to unguard her heart after years of emotional isolation.
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